Parliament Breach Accused Goes To Court, Calls Police Custody "Illegal"
NDTV
The matter is likely to be mentioned for urgent hearing before a vacation bench of the high court on Thursday.
Neelam Azad, an accused arrested in the December 13 Parliament security breach case, Wednesday approached the Delhi High Court alleging her police remand was illegal as she was not allowed to consult a legal practitioner of her choice to defend her during the trial court proceedings.
In her petition seeking a writ of habeas corpus directing her production before the high court as well as an order to "set her at liberty", Neelam Azad said not allowing her to consult a lawyer of her choice amounted to violation of her fundamental right guaranteed under the Constitution, making the remand order unlawful. The trial court has remanded her in police custody till January 5.
The matter is likely to be mentioned for urgent hearing before a vacation bench of the high court on Thursday.